About AROC

The Atlantic Regional Osteopathic Convention (AROC) is the largest physician convention and exhibition in New Jersey with more than 1,000 attendees and over 80 exhibiting companies annually. Attendees include DOs, MDs, Advanced Practice Nurses, Physician Assistants and Practice Managers. Exhibitors include a wide variety of companies targeting healthcare professionals with their products and services. While the majority of exhibitors attend seeking new leads, many discover that AROC is essential to enhancing their corporate visibility, maintaining a competitive presence, meeting with current customers and introducing new products and services. The AROC exhibit hall features 80 exhibit spaces, and is a consistently sold-out event. Early registration is encouraged for participation to be assured.

AROC is a premier event, and we value the participation of our exhibitors. We have a robust exhibitor retention rate and rely on our reputation for excellence and service to drive growth. We specialize in personalized service and regularly interact with our exhibitors throughout the year, providing additional opportunities to network with physicians and further establish your brand in New Jersey’s medical marketplace.

​AROC is annually hosted in Atlantic City by the New Jersey Association of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons (NJAOPS). Founded in 1901, NJAOPS is a member-supported professional medical association that represents the interests of over 3,600 osteopathic physicians, residents, interns and medical students in the state. This year, the association proudly celebrates 118 years of service to New Jersey’s medical community.

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"professional resources for the successful clinician"

AROC is annually hosted in Atlantic City by the New Jersey Association of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons (NJAOPS). Founded in 1901, NJAOPS is a member-supported professional medical association that represents the interests of over 3,600 osteopathic physicians, residents, interns and medical students in the state. This year, the association proudly celebrates 118 years of service to New Jersey’s medical community.